The Harlem High School Bulldogs played Swainsboro tough in the first half Friday night but were overwhelmed in the second half.The Bulldogs trailed the Tigers just 14-6 at halftime, but the Tigers scored two plays into the third quarter and rolled to the 48-12 win."We were outmanned," said Harlem coach Jimmie Lewis, who thought his team played well in the first half. "In the second half we gave out, but I'm proud of the effort, they gave everything they had the whole night."

Kirsten McMonigle has been focused on softball for a long time – and it shows.

The Greenbrier High School junior has been first team All-Region 2-AAAAA and first team All County since she made her debut as a third baseman for the Lady Wolfpack as a freshman. Even with her accolades, the 5-foot-2 McMonigle, nicknamed “Little Bit,” is all about team.

Greenbrier coach Garrett Black moved McMonigle to shortstop this year and she has continued her high level of play.

No contestants picked all 10 games correctly, two picked nine games correctly, 13 picked eight games correctly and 17 picked seven games correctly. Thirty-three contestants did not pick at least seven games correctly in order to qualify for the drawing.

Week 4 winners of the Pigskin Picks t-shirt : Jean Edenfield, of Martinez, David Rollins, of Augusta, and Michael Fatolitis, of Martinez.

The softball rivalry between host Greenbrier High School and Evans got a little weird Thursday night.

It had all the earmarks of a classic game coming in. After Evans won the first meeting of the year 4-3 on Aug. 28, a second Evans win would all but lock up first place in Region 2A-AAAAA. Conversely, a Greenbrier win by more than a run would put the Lady Wolfpack squarely in the driver’s seat with three region contests left.

Instead of the usual weekend warriors, for three days the International Disc Golf Center at Wildwood Park was filled with the sport’s top women.

The IDGC, also the home of the Professional Disc Golf Association, played host to the 2014 United States Women’s Disc Golf Championship Friday through Sunday. There were 98 women representing 21 states participating, with 36 professionals vying for a total cash purse of just under $11,000.